Heritage Interpreter Presentations
The Barker Mansion archives house thousands of documents, photos, blueprints, articles of clothing, and other remnants of Gilded Age life in Michigan City. The job of the Barker Mansion's heritage interpreters is to connect these sources to the personal experience of each and every visitor who walks through the museum's 110-year-old doors. Each heritage interpreter takes an active role in researching and telling captivating, unique stories on the history of the Barker Family and Michigan City through the primary sources in the mansion archives. Please join us every Wednesday evening this March to hear the exciting and intrepid adventures our staff has taken in the mansion archives. Be the first to learn of the dramatic consequences the 1894 Pullman riot had in Michigan City or explore some of the mysteries surrounding the life of the Barker family. Each presentation begins at 6:00 pm and lasts 1.5-2 hours with refreshments served. Select dates will include short tours of the mansion archives and other sections of the house. Each event is free and open to the public. For more information, please call the Barker Mansion at 219-873-1520 or visit barkermansion.com. March 13: Bailey Roberts presenting on “Sexuality in the Gilded Age” March 20: TJ Kalin presenting "'Give my house to Eugene Debs!' The Pullman Riot and John Barker" March 27: TBA
Date and Time
Wednesday Mar 27, 2019
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM CDT
Location
Barker Mansion 631 Washington St. Michigan City IN, 46360
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Contact Information
Emily Reth
(219) 873-1520
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